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Product Description

SATA to eSATA Transition Cable with Transfer Rates of Up to 6 Gbps

Who says new and old can’t get along? With Tripp Lite’s P952-003 SATA to eSATA Transition Cable, you can connect newer eSATA devices to older SATA ports without having to install an internal adapter in your computer. Unlike cut-price cables and adapters, the P952-003 is manufactured to exacting specifications, using superior materials, for a difference you can clearly see. And we back our pledge of quality with a lifetime warranty.

Tripp Lite P952-003 3-Ft. SATA to eSATA Transition Cable:

3-foot cable for connecting newer eSATA devices to older SATA ports

Supports data transfer rates of up to 6.0 Gbps

Fully shielded to protect against EMI/RFI line noise

Lifetime warranty and RoHS-compliant design

Guaranteed to be a genuine Tripp Lite product if “ships from and sold by Amazon”

The Smart Solution for SATA and eSATA Applications

This 3-foot SATA to eSATA cable allows newer eSATA devices to be connected to older style SATA ports, eliminating the need to install an internal adapter. The P952-003 is the ideal solution for transferring data from one drive to another. It supports transfer rates of up 6 Gbps.

If you’re looking for a simple, cost-effective way to connect newer eSATA devices to older SATA ports, look no further than the P952-003.

The P952-003 is manufactured using top-quality materials. The cable is fully shielded to protect against EMI/RFI line noise. The 7-pin SATA and eSATA connectors are designed for long life and durability. This cable is manufactured in compliance with strict RoHS specifications, reflecting Tripp Lite’s commitment to environmental responsibility. For peace of mind, it comes backed by a lifetime warranty.

Accept no substitutes! Make sure your premium Tripp Lite cable “ships from and sold by Amazon” in its original Tripp Lite packaging. This is your assurance that the cable you purchase will deliver the high-end performance you expect. And if you don’t see this packaging, it’s not a genuine Tripp Lite cable!

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

My notebook came with an eSATA port but not Blu-ray, so I used this cable and a power brick from a SATA to USB kit to connect a relatively cheap desktop drive to my HP dv4z. I've also used it to connect various SATA HDs to run diagnostics. USB is adequate for optical drives but this cable keeps my notebook's two USB ports free for other things. For external HDs you really, really want SATA.

I installed this unit on a Dell Dimension, and had plenty of cable. (Some of the other adaptors I looked at came with only 1 foot of cable, and I was concerned about being able to route around my other PCI devices.) I had to enable the SATA plug on the motherboard. (This is accomplished in the BIOS) If your computer does not recognize your external hard drive, check the BIOS setting before assuming that there is a problem with the transition cable.

There was a slight problem with the mounting bracket; the slot that fits over the pin of the computer frame was a little too small. I was able to spread the slot enough to get the bracket mounted.

What I needed to do it connect a SATA hard drive externally as eSATA. USB 2.0 was too slow, I have one of those kits you can connect an internal HD to USB 2.0. I just replaced the USB part with this cable and the HD runs a lot faster.

This is a good quality SATA cable. I used this cable to connect my internal Blu-ray drive (with a SATA connection) to my laptop (with the eSATA connection) as an external drive while my desktop was under repair. The cable even has the metal clip on it so it cannot be accidentally disconnected. It worked great for me, my laptop recognized the drive instantly. However, an internal drive sitting on my desktop with cables coming out the back doesn't look very pretty--but it got the job done.

Very nice cable for connecting a Sata hard drive externally to the eSata connector on a desktop or laptop. I have a PCMCIA eSata(2 i/o's) card on my laptop and can connect two internal hard drives or combos of external drives and swap files, wipe drives, clone drives, etc.. This cable is essential for working on these internal drives without locking into a desktop case.

Extracted data from desktop without pulling the hard-drive and avoided data loss. Desktop HDD would no longer fully boot do to bad sectors. I opened the chassis, plugged this cable into the HDD, connected other end to lap top, and pulled files from disk with out any added software.

Does exactly what you'd expect this item to do... If it doesn't, then you ordered the wrong item. It connects to an expansion bay on the back of your computer case and connects to a SATA port on your motherboard. Giving you an eSATA port if you have an older motherboard that lacks one. Works perfectly with my eSATA hard drive docking station.

I used it to service a 3.5" hard drive. The only non-laptop I have is a Acer Revo 1600; it doesn't have a spare SATA port, but it does have an eSATA port on the front. This cable worked perfect. I was able to use it to upgrade the firmware on my 3.5" drive so that I could use it with my DVR. If your looking for an eSATA to SATA cable, this should do the trick.

On a side note, the length is just right. I've heard that SATA is limited to either 1.5 or 2 meters, so this cable is long enough for practical use, but its also well within recommended margins.